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Impulsively, I lean forward and kiss him, stopping his word. This is probably overdue anyway since he's right, we are supposed to be madly in love. By Suzanne Collins

I wonder if Effie will still be wearing that silly pink wig, or is she'll be sporting some other unnatural color especially for the Victor Tour. By Suzanne Collins

I don't want to cry. Everyone will make note of my tears and I'll be marked as an easy target. A weakling. I will give no one that satisfaction. By Suzanne Collins

They can't hurt me. I'm not like the rest of you. There's no one left I love. By Suzanne Collins

The Eleventh Plague hits disturbingly close to home An excellent, taut debut novel. By Suzanne Collins

He's dozed off again, but I kiss him awake, which seems to startle him. Then he smiles as if he'd be happy to lie there gazing at me forever. By Suzanne Collins

For what? Nothing's going on here," he says. "Besides I like watching you sleep. You don't scowl. Improves your looks a lot. By Suzanne Collins

Maybe it's that we are all so starved for something good to happen that we want to be a part of it. By Suzanne Collins

My legs, arms, torso, underarms, and parts of my eyebrows have been stripped of the stuff, leaving me like a plucked bird, ready for roasting. By Suzanne Collins

Shame isn't a strong enough word for what I feel. "You could live a hundred lifetimes and not deserve him, you know," Haymitch says. By Suzanne Collins

No, it happened. And right when your song ended, I knew - just like your mother - I was a goner,' Peeta says. By Suzanne Collins

And so I'm stupid for thinking they might be useful. Because of something Johanna Mason said while she was oiling her breasts for wrestling. By Suzanne Collins

Well, if you put enough pressure on coal it turns into pearls! By Suzanne Collins

On and on we seal the pages with salt water and promises to live well to make their deaths count. By Suzanne Collins

Remembering from last year how Haymitch's gifts are often timed to send a message, I make a note to myself. Be friends with Finnick. You'll get food. By Suzanne Collins

I knew you'd kiss me.""How?" I say. Because I didn't know myself. "Because I am in pain," He say's. "That's the only way I get your attention. By Suzanne Collins

Here your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true, here is the place where I love you. By Suzanne Collins

Peacekeepers, in pristine white uniforms, march on the cleanly swept cobblestones. Along the rooftops, more of them occupy nests of machine guns. By Suzanne Collins

'Lord of the Flies' is one of my favorite books. That was a big influence on me as a teenager; I still read it every couple of years. By Suzanne Collins

there's only one future, if I want to keep those I love alive and stay alive myself. I'll have to marry Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

And don't you let your guard down for a second because you think anything's inevitable. By Suzanne Collins

I look down at our linked fingers as I loosen my grasp, but he regains his grip on me. "No, don't let go of me," he says. By Suzanne Collins

Lay down your head, and close your sleepy eyes, and when again they open, the sun will rise. By Suzanne Collins

He wanted to stay there forever, letting her soothe him, pretending he was just a kid and his mom could make everything okay. By Suzanne Collins

I'm stopped by the sight of Finnick kissing Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

Why...do you find this...distracting? By Suzanne Collins

At the word trident, it's as if the old Finnick surfaces. By Suzanne Collins

Gave him the weapon he needed to break me. Finnick and I sit for a long time in silence, watching By Suzanne Collins

Finnick looks at Johanna and raises his eyebrows. He will not go forward without her. By Suzanne Collins

Whose is it, do you think?" I say finally."No telling," says Finnick. "Why don't we let Peeta claim it, since he died today? By Suzanne Collins

Lucky thing were allies, right?-Finnick Odair By Suzanne Collins

Katniss, got that spile? Finnick asks, snapping me back to reality. By Suzanne Collins

I don't even know why you bothered to put Finnick and me through training, Plutarch," I say. By Suzanne Collins

So that's who Finnick loves, I think. Not his string of fancy lovers in the Capitol. But a poor, mad girl back home. By Suzanne Collins

At least Finnick doesn't applaud or act all happy when it's done. He just says, People should know that happened. And now they do. By Suzanne Collins

Well, I can't leave Mags behind," says Finnick. "She's one of the few people who actually likes me. By Suzanne Collins

Well, don't expect us to be too impressed. We just saw Finnick Odair in his underwear. By Suzanne Collins

Do you find this...distracting? By Suzanne Collins

Hey, Finnick, come on in! We figured out how to make you pretty again! By Suzanne Collins

Did you love Annie right away, Finnick?" I ask. "No." A long time passes before he adds, "She crept up on me. By Suzanne Collins

Want a sugar cube?- Finnick Odair, By Suzanne Collins

Peeta and Finnick and I position ourselves in a triangle, a few yards apart, our backs to one another. My By Suzanne Collins

Distraction seems to be the last thing Finnick needs, By Suzanne Collins

Want a sugar cube? he asks in his old seductive voice. By Suzanne Collins

I wish she was dead,' he says. 'I wish they were all dead and we were, too. It would be best. By Suzanne Collins

And random bits of happiness, like Finnick and Annie's newborn boy. By Suzanne Collins

I don't know what it is with Finnick and bread, but he seems obsessed with handling it. By Suzanne Collins

So it's you and a syringe against the Capitol? See, this is why no one lets you make the plans. By Suzanne Collins

I'm very hard to catch," says Rue. "And if they can't catch me, they can't kill me. So don't count me out. By Suzanne Collins

But collective thinking is usually short-lived. We're fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction. By Suzanne Collins

Look, if you wanted to be babied you should have asked Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

For some reason Gale and Peeta do not coexist well in my thoughts. By Suzanne Collins

If he wants me broken, then I will have to be whole. By Suzanne Collins

My name is Katniss Everdeen. I am seventeen years old. My home is District 12. I was in the Hunger Games. I escaped. The Capitol hates me ... By Suzanne Collins

berries, the watch, the cracker, the dress that burst into flames. I am the mockingjay. The one that survived despite the Capitol's plans. By Suzanne Collins

What do you think?" I whisper to Peeta. "About the fire?" "I'll rip off your cape if you'll rip off mine," he says through gritted teeth. By Suzanne Collins

You're not afraid I'll kill you tonight?""Like I couldn't take you. By Suzanne Collins

No, you won her over. Gave up everything for her. Maybe that's the only way to convince her you love her. By Suzanne Collins

She must have had bad dreams and climbed in with our mother. Of course, she did. This is the day of the reaping. By Suzanne Collins

Barbarism? That's ironic coming from a woman helping to prepare us for slaughter. And what's she basing our success on? Our table manners? By Suzanne Collins

My prep team. My foolish, shallow, affectionate pets, with their obsessions with feathers and parties, nearly break my heart with their good-bye. It's By Suzanne Collins

You'll never be able to let him go. You'll always feel wrong about being with me. By Suzanne Collins

Where did they get those screams, Katniss? By Suzanne Collins

Laughter changes to screams, blood stains pastel stones, real smoke darkens the special effect stuff made for television. By Suzanne Collins

Do not judge Ripred's behavior by that of his kind By Suzanne Collins

Doors are for those who lack enemies. By Suzanne Collins

Fly you high, Gregor the Overlander. Fly you high! By Suzanne Collins

The rat was merely trying to sleep. Believe me, pup, if I had wanted to kill you we wouldn't be having this conversation, said Ripred. By Suzanne Collins

Most rats read. Our frustration is, we cannot hold a pen to write. By Suzanne Collins

There was nothing to do but keep moving forward and make the moments count. By Suzanne Collins

One time, my mother told me that I always eat like I'll never see food again. And I said, "I won't unless I bring it home." That shut her up. By Suzanne Collins

Great. Now I have to go back and tell Haymitch I want an eighty-year-old and Nuts and Volts for my allies. He'll love that. By Suzanne Collins

Never was I supposed to hear the words 'He says he wants to see you.' But now that I have, there's no way to refuse. By Suzanne Collins

What do we do know?(Peeta)I guess we try to forget ... (Katniss)I don't want to forget.(Peeta) By Suzanne Collins

Plants are tricky. Many are edible, but one false mouthful and your dead By Suzanne Collins

That it's no good loving me because I'm never going to get married anyway and he'd just end up hating me later instead of sooner. By Suzanne Collins

It's part of my job to weather the ups and downs. And By Suzanne Collins

You and me Haymitch.Very cozy.Picnics, birthdays, long winter nights sitting around the fire retelling old Hunger Games tale.-Peeta Mellark By Suzanne Collins

That was the one thing I had going for me. Taking care of your family. By Suzanne Collins

For me, you're perfect. By Suzanne Collins

No, don't let go of me, he says. The firelight flickers off his blue eyes. By Suzanne Collins

In high school for a couple years we did archery. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss Everdeen, The Girl On Fire! By Suzanne Collins

She crept up on me. By Suzanne Collins

Just don't die for me, you won't be doing me any favour ! By Suzanne Collins

In the end, the only person I truly want to comfort me is Haymitch, because he loves Peeta, too. By Suzanne Collins

For there to be betrayal, there would have to have been trust first. By Suzanne Collins

Each time I wake,I think, At last, this is over, but it isn't. By Suzanne Collins

Embrace the probability of your imminent death ... and know there is nothing i can do to save you. By Suzanne Collins

I just...I just miss him. And I hate being so alone. By Suzanne Collins

I miss him so badly it hurts. By Suzanne Collins

I just ... I just miss him. And hate being so alone. Does he miss me? He must By Suzanne Collins

Your only defense can be you were so madly in love you weren't responsible for your actions. By Suzanne Collins

Remember, we're madly in love, so it's all right to kiss me anytime you feel like it. By Suzanne Collins

District 12: Where you can starve to death in safety. By Suzanne Collins

He's sitting alone at the kitchen table, a half-emptied bottle of white liquor in one fist, his knife in the other. Drunk as a skunk. By Suzanne Collins

This was the door to both sustenance and sanity. And we were each other's key. By Suzanne Collins

But in District 12, where the word tribute is pretty much synonymous with the word corpse, volunteers are all but extinct. By Suzanne Collins

The arena messed us all up pretty good, don't you think? Or do you still feel like the girl who volunteered for your sister? By Suzanne Collins

Delly lost her temper at Peeta over how he treated you. She got very squeaky. It was like someone stabbing a mouse with a fork repeatedly. By Suzanne Collins

They erase my face with a layer of pale makeup and draw my features back out. By Suzanne Collins

Here, cover yourself with this and I'll wash your shorts.""Oh, I don't care if you see me," says Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

Its not in my nature to go down without a fight even when things seem insurmountable By Suzanne Collins

I keep hoping that as time passes by, we'll regain the ease between us, but part of me knows it's futile. There's no going back. By Suzanne Collins

Turn and turn and turn again you see the what, but not the when remedy and wrong entwine and so they form a single vine By Suzanne Collins

Kids have so much screen time, and it's a concern. I know how overloaded I can feel sometimes. By Suzanne Collins

I thought he wanted it, anyway," I say. "Not like this," Haymitch says. "He wanted it to be real. By Suzanne Collins

Thinking like your prey ... that's where you find their vulnerabilities. By Suzanne Collins

You know, I think this is the first time we've ever done anything normal together. By Suzanne Collins

It crosses my mind that Cinna's calm and normal demeanor masks a complete madman. By Suzanne Collins

No. Now, shut up and eat your pears. By Suzanne Collins

If you'd been taken by the Capital and hijacked and then tried to kill Peeta, is this the way he would be treating you? By Suzanne Collins

You're alive, I whisper, pressing my palms against my cheeks, feeling the smile that's so wide it must look like a grimace. Peeta's alive. By Suzanne Collins

I think ... you still have no idea. The effect you can have. By Suzanne Collins

If he goes and dies on me now, I know I'll go completely insane. By Suzanne Collins

There's a chance that the old Peeta, the one who loves you, is still inside. Trying to get back to you. Don't give up on him. By Suzanne Collins

You're still trying to protect me. Real or not real," he whispers."Real," I answer. "Because that's what you and I do, protect each other. By Suzanne Collins

Johanna, frankly, I could easily kill if it came down to protecting Peeta. Or maybe even just to shut her up. What By Suzanne Collins

I'm so tired, Katniss. By Suzanne Collins

Peeta says it will be okay. We have each other. By Suzanne Collins

And then he gives me a smile that just seems so genuinely sweet with just the right touch of shyness that unexpected warmth rushes through me. By Suzanne Collins

Peeta bakes. I hunt. Haymitch drinks until the liquor runs out. By Suzanne Collins

Only.. I want to do die as myself By Suzanne Collins

I just don't want them to change me, if I'm going to die I still want to be me. By Suzanne Collins

So I thought if I stopped being so, you know, wounded, we could take a shot at just being friends. - Peeta Mellark By Suzanne Collins

Remember, heads high. Smiles. They're going to love you! By Suzanne Collins

Don't. Don't let's pretend when there's no one around. By Suzanne Collins

It feels like such a luxury, sleeping with Peeta again. By Suzanne Collins

Gale and I were thrown together by a mutual need to survive. Peeta and I know the other's survival means our own death. How do you side step that? By Suzanne Collins

Katniss: I guess all those hours decorating cakes paid off.Peeta: Yes, frosting. The final defence of the dying. (252) By Suzanne Collins

I want to spend every possible minute of the rest of my life with you. -Peeta Mellark By Suzanne Collins

For me, it's better to wake up with a paintbrush than a knife in my hand. -Peeta By Suzanne Collins

We sit in silence awhile then I blurt out the thing that's on both our minds. How are we going to kill these people, Peeta? By Suzanne Collins

By the way, I know about the kiss. Then the door clicks shut behind him. By Suzanne Collins

Oh, Peeta, Don't make me sorry I restarted your heart. By Suzanne Collins

No one really needs me ... I do I need you Peeta and Katniss By Suzanne Collins

You never know. Say the arena's actually a giant cake-""Say we move on," I broke in. By Suzanne Collins

So, in a way, my name being drawn in the reaping was a real piece of luck, says Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

I want to go home, Peeta," I say plaintively, like a small child. "You will. I promise," ... By Suzanne Collins

Katniss?" Peeta says. I meet his eyes, knowing my face must be some shade of green. He mouths the words. "How about that kiss? By Suzanne Collins

Peeta" I said "Stay with me"I heard him say one word before the drigs pulled me under, I realised later that what he said was 'always By Suzanne Collins

Yes, it's your fault I'm alive," says Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

I don't like self-righteous people," I say."What's to like?" says Haymitch, who begins sucking the dregs out of the empty bottles. By Suzanne Collins

Since Mags seems to have no ill effects from the nuts, Peeta collects bunches of them and fries them by bouncing them off the force field. By Suzanne Collins

He said, See that little girl? I wanted to marry her mother, but she ran off with a coal miner."-Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

Well you are a piece of work aren't you? By Suzanne Collins

Peeta smiles at me, sad and mocking. Okay. Thanks for the tip, sweetheart. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss. I remember about the bread. By Suzanne Collins

Our romance became a key strategy for our survival in the arena. Only it wasn't just a strategy for Peeta. By Suzanne Collins

Peeta?" I creep along the bank."Well, don't step on me. By Suzanne Collins

I realize only one person will be damaged beyond repair if Peeta dies. Me. By Suzanne Collins

What does this mean? It means I get to spend the morning having the hair ripped off my body while Peeta sleeps in. By Suzanne Collins

I must have loved you a lot. By Suzanne Collins

I cover my face with my arms because this isn't happening. It isn't possible. For someone to make Peeta forget he loves me ... no one can do that. By Suzanne Collins

Haymitch shrugs. Peeta has asked to be coached separately. By Suzanne Collins

Peeta will ask Haymitch to let him go into the arena with me no matter what. For my sake. To protect me. By Suzanne Collins

I don't think it's going to work out. Winning ... won't help in any case. Because ... she came here with me. - Peeta Mellark By Suzanne Collins

Stay with me.Always. By Suzanne Collins

I take Peeta's face in my hands. Don't worry. I'll see you at midnight. By Suzanne Collins

And she's very clever, Peeta. Well, she was. Until you outfoxed her By Suzanne Collins

hours of calm and keep us clear of any poisonous residue. And then Peeta, Johanna, and By Suzanne Collins

Making knots. Making knots. No word. Making knots. Tick-tock. This is a clock. Do not think of Gale. Do not think of Peeta. Making knots. By Suzanne Collins

And that was the voice of Peeta By Suzanne Collins

The implications that I could so readily dispose of Peeta, that I'm in love with Gale, that the whole thing has been an act. By Suzanne Collins

You here to finish me off, Sweetheart? By Suzanne Collins

Peeta doesn't need a brush to paint images from the Games. He works just as well in words. By Suzanne Collins

A place like the meadow in the song I sang to Rue as she died. Where Peeta's child could be safe. By Suzanne Collins

I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now and live in it forever. By Suzanne Collins

Stay with me. As the tendrils of sleep syrup pull me down, I hear him whisper a word back, but I don't quite catch it. By Suzanne Collins

I can't help laughing, really laughing, for the first time in months. Peeta just shakes his head like I've lost my mind - and maybe I have, a little. By Suzanne Collins

They don't own me. If I'm gonna die, I wanna still be me. By Suzanne Collins

Come to finish me off, Sweetheart? By Suzanne Collins

Getting the broth into Peeta takes an hour of coaxing, begging, threatening, and yes, kissing, By Suzanne Collins

You have a ... remarkable memory.""I remember everything about you. You're the one who wasn't paying attention. By Suzanne Collins

Maybe I'd think that, too, Caesar," says Petta bitterly, "if it weren't for the baby."There. He's done it again. By Suzanne Collins

Got it," I say. "Did you tell Peeta this?""Don't have to," says Haymitch. "He's already there. By Suzanne Collins

Only I keep wishing I could think of a way ... to show the Capitol they don't own me. That I'm more than just a piece in their Games. By Suzanne Collins

Any last words of advice?" Peeta asks. "Stay alive," Haymitch says gruffly. That's By Suzanne Collins

Peeta looks me right in the eye and gives my hand what I think is meant to be a reassuring squeeze. Maybe it's just a nervous spasm. By Suzanne Collins

Not like this. He wanted it to be real. By Suzanne Collins

Oh, no. It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people?" says Peeta. "It costs everything you are. By Suzanne Collins

I cross to Peeta and wrap my arms around him, and for a while we all stay silent. By Suzanne Collins

I wrote 'The Hunger Games' in a chair, like a La-Z-Boy chair, next to my bed. I had an office, but my kids sort of took it over. By Suzanne Collins

But I don't know what to him about the aftermath of killing a person. About how they never leave you. By Suzanne Collins

And then, if you make it to bedtime, you feel the joy of cheating death out of one more day," she said. "Do you see? By Suzanne Collins

Not only does he hate me, and want to kill me, he no longer believes I'm human. It was less painful being strangled. By Suzanne Collins

Happy Hunger Games!" He plucks a few blackberries from the bushes around us. "And may the odds - " He tosses a berry in a high arc toward me. By Suzanne Collins

It's as if someone fashioned a small golden bird and then attached a ring around it. The bird is connected to the ring only by its wing tips. By Suzanne Collins

An ability to look into the confusing mess of life and see things for what they are. By Suzanne Collins

Look into the confusing mess of life and see things for what they really are. By Suzanne Collins

Somehow it just won't seem sincere if I'm trying to slit his throat. The By Suzanne Collins

Just give him the medicine!" I scream at her. "Give it to him! Who are you, anyway, to decide how much pain he can stand! By Suzanne Collins

Drug yourself out and paint flowers on your body. Not such a bad life. By Suzanne Collins

Knowing it and seeing it are two different things. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss," he says. I go over to him and brush the hair back from his eyes. "Thanks for finding me." "You would have found me if you could," I say. By Suzanne Collins

His first fall, but the trip was much shorter on a bat. Before he knew By Suzanne Collins

Don't want that, do they?" She throws back her head and shouts, "Whole country in rebellion? Wouldn't want anything like that! By Suzanne Collins

Greed and corruption isn't in the world.It's in the people. By Suzanne Collins

Dawn comes before sleep does. By Suzanne Collins

Once I'm on my feet I realize escape might not be so easy. By Suzanne Collins

I never see these things coming. They happen too fast. One second you're proposing an escape plan and the next ... By Suzanne Collins

At midnight, I'm standing outside the door to his cell. Hospital room. By Suzanne Collins

An immersion into greenery and sunlight will surely help me sort out my thoughts. By Suzanne Collins

Smells like home. By Suzanne Collins

Excellent! You almost look like a human being now! By Suzanne Collins

Come on and eat with him. I promise, I won't let him kiss you again. By Suzanne Collins

Ladies and gentlemen ... "His voice is quiet, but mine rings through the room. "Let the Seventy-sixth Hunger Games begin! By Suzanne Collins

I cannot afford to get upset, to leave this room with puffy eyes and a red nose. Crying is not an option. By Suzanne Collins

I no longer feel any allegiance to these monsters called human beings, despise being one myself. By Suzanne Collins

Because I can count on my fingers the number of sunsets I have left, and I don't want to miss any of them. By Suzanne Collins

To me, there's no point in talking about things that might have been. By Suzanne Collins

Orange?" He seems unconvinced."Not bright orange. But soft. Like the sunset," I say. "At least, that's what you told me once. By Suzanne Collins

Somehow I don't think he's talking about Rue. She didn't drop a nest of tracker jackers on him. By Suzanne Collins

Four can be as stupid as ten. No need to crowd the room. By Suzanne Collins

Because whatever happened in the past is in the past. And no one in this arena was a victor by chance. He By Suzanne Collins

What will break me into a million pieces so that I am beyond repair, beyond usefulness? By Suzanne Collins

In our world, I rank music somewhere between hair ribbons and rainbows in terms of usefulness. By Suzanne Collins

The anguish I always feel when she's in pain wells up in my chest and threatens to register on my face. By Suzanne Collins

And she's my fiancee. So if you want to get to him, expect to go through both of us. By Suzanne Collins

I'm on a frosting sailboat, tossed around by blue-green waves, the deck shifting beneath my feet. By Suzanne Collins

you did, I think. With a few inches of my flesh. While we wait for the elevators, Johanna unzips the By Suzanne Collins

I walk around the room eating goose liver and puffy bread until there's a knock on the door. Effie's calling me to dinner. Good. I'm starving. By Suzanne Collins

Healers. My father got to know my mother because on his hunts he would sometimes collect medicinal By Suzanne Collins

A few hours later, I am dressed in what will either be the most sensational or the deadliest costume in the opening ceremonies. By Suzanne Collins

Things seemed clear in my head and even when I talked before the crowd, but the words never came out of the pen right. Besides, By Suzanne Collins

But the apples must have set off enough mines, causing debris to activate the others. By Suzanne Collins

You haven't hurt people - you've given them an opportunity. They just have to be brave enough to take it. There's By Suzanne Collins

I don't know how to make people like me. Cinna, how do you make people like you? By Suzanne Collins

What a welcome sight. You know, it's funny how often people forget that presidents need to eat, too, President By Suzanne Collins

You know what I miss? More than anything? Coffee. Plutarch Heavensbee By Suzanne Collins

Just remember, stealing's punishable by death By Suzanne Collins

Aim higher in case you fall short. By Suzanne Collins

Birds are settling down for the night, singing lullabies to their young. By Suzanne Collins

When I make a pretty good hook ( ... ) she gives me a toothless smile and an unintelligeble comment I think might be praise. By Suzanne Collins

Winning will make you famous. Losing means certain death. By Suzanne Collins

You know, you're kind of squeamish for such a lethal person By Suzanne Collins

My mother just wanted me to forget it. So, of course, every word was immediately, irrevocably branded into my brain. By Suzanne Collins

But for better or worse, I am not motivated by kindness. By Suzanne Collins

If i win and you die, i dont have a home to go back to. you are my life. By Suzanne Collins

They'll either want to kill you, kiss you, or be you. By Suzanne Collins

I swear if you cry, I'll kill you here and now. By Suzanne Collins

Really? What did you cost me again? I ask.A lot of trouble. Don't worry. You'll get it all back,he says. By Suzanne Collins

I know. I was hoping," I say."Exactly. Because you're desperate," says Haymitch.I don't argue because, of course, he's right. By Suzanne Collins

He became my confidante, someone with whom I could share thoughts I could never voice ... In exchange, he trusted me with his. By Suzanne Collins

Slowly, with many lost days, I come back to life. By Suzanne Collins

You don't forget the face of the person who was your last hope. By Suzanne Collins

What happens when we get back? I don't know. I guess we try and forget. I don't want to forget. By Suzanne Collins

I realize, for the first time, how very lonely I've been in the arena. How comforting the presence of another human being can be. By Suzanne Collins

As coal pressured into pearls by our weighty existence. Beauty that arose out of pain. By Suzanne Collins

I'm not flailing now, as my muscles are rigid with the tension of holding myself together. By Suzanne Collins

I've spent so much time making sure I don't underestimate my opponents that I've forgotten it's just as dangerous to overestimate them as well. By Suzanne Collins

But because two can play at this game, I stand on tiptoe and kiss his cheek. Right on his bruise. By Suzanne Collins

way the Capitol shows it on television, but there's next to no life aboveground. In the seventy-five By Suzanne Collins

Hey, Haymitch, if you're not too drunk, we could use a little something for our skin. It's By Suzanne Collins

Destroying things is much easier than making them. By Suzanne Collins

Besides, if he wants kids, Gale won't have any trouble finding a wife. He's good-looking, he's strong enough to handle the By Suzanne Collins

How, you may ask yourself, did he do it? One word. That's all you really need to know. Poison. By Suzanne Collins

We could do it, you know.""What?""Leave the district. Run off. Live in the woods. You and I, we could make it. By Suzanne Collins

Everything is happening too fast for me to process it. By Suzanne Collins

I realize the answer to who I am lies in that handful of poisonous fruit. By Suzanne Collins

How could I leave Prim, who is the only person in the world I'm certain I love? By Suzanne Collins

Have I gone mad like Anne and no one has the heart to tell me? I wish someone would tell me, I feel crazy enough though. By Suzanne Collins

So we both strip off our boots and socks and, while there's some improvement, I could swear he's making an effort to snap every branch we encounter By Suzanne Collins

In other words, I step out of line and we're all dead. By Suzanne Collins

Remember that even in war there is a time for restraint. A time to hold back your sword. By Suzanne Collins

The heat of the bread burned into my skin, but I clutched it tighter, clinging to life. By Suzanne Collins

I don't want them to change me in there. Turn me in some kind of monster that I'm not. By Suzanne Collins

Isn't it strange that I know you'd risk your life to save mine, but I don't even know what your favorite color is? By Suzanne Collins

Girl talk. That thing I've always been so bad at. By Suzanne Collins

I can't fight the sun. I can only watch helplessly as it drags me into a day that I've been dreading for months. Katniss Everdeen By Suzanne Collins

Either you came in here a swimmer or you'd better be a really fast learner By Suzanne Collins

If there's a more helpless feeling than trying to reach someone you love who's trapped underground, I don't know it. By Suzanne Collins

Besides, he's our best chance of finding her." It takes me a moment to register that the "her" they're referring to is me. By Suzanne Collins

A thick carrot soup, green salad, lamb chops and mashed potatoes, cheese and fruit, a chocolate cake. By Suzanne Collins

How much energy they put into harming each other. How little into saving. By Suzanne Collins

the fluffy golden squirrels turn out to be carnivorous and attack in packs, and the butterfly stings bring agony if not death. But By Suzanne Collins

But at this point, with only minor victories for the rebels, a cease-fire could only result in a return to our previous status. Or worse. By Suzanne Collins

She's really gone, then...Time and tragedy have forced her to grow too quickly... By Suzanne Collins

Ripred held up his paws in mock surprise. Oh, dear. Is this where we fight to the death? I didn't expect it so soon. By Suzanne Collins

The morphlings from District 6 are in the camouflage station, painting each other's faces with bright pink swirls. By Suzanne Collins

My mother says healers are born, not made. By Suzanne Collins

He left me a rose! By Suzanne Collins

Sometimes I listen to them and sometimes I just watch the perfect line of Coin's hair and try to decide if it's a wig. By Suzanne Collins

If two people agree on a signal, they stay in range. Because if one of them doesn't answer, they're in trouble, all right? By Suzanne Collins

It's my new best friend, Claudius Templesmith, and as I expected it, he's inviting us to a feast. By Suzanne Collins

It sends out a very clear message: Mess with us and we'll do something worse than kill you. We'll kill your children. By Suzanne Collins

I know,' says Greasy Sae. 'But you've got to go through it to get to the end of it. Better not be late. By Suzanne Collins

You've got to go through it to get to the end of it. By Suzanne Collins

Anything else?"Haymitch rises to go. "While I was waiting ... I ate your lunch. By Suzanne Collins

Wheres lover boy??? By Suzanne Collins

Where's lover boy, huh? Still hanging on? By Suzanne Collins

Wanna blow Lover Boy one last kiss? By Suzanne Collins

Do I really want him dead? What I want ... what I want is to have him back. But I'll never get him back now. Even By Suzanne Collins

The sun persists in rising, so I make myself stand By Suzanne Collins

And here I am, strapped into a tree, a stone's throw from the biggest idiot in the games. By Suzanne Collins

It's your own fault for being so camera-ready, I tell Gale. If looks could kill. By Suzanne Collins

Make that a condition of being the Mockingjay." "That I can feed you turnips?" he says. "No, that we can hunt." That gets By Suzanne Collins

Haymitch in my head full-time. Horrifying By Suzanne Collins

I also want to tell him how much I already miss him. But that wouldn't be fair on my part. By Suzanne Collins

One slip. One slip in thousands. The odds had been entirely in her favor. But it hadn't mattered. By Suzanne Collins

Maybe they are militaristic, overly programmed, and somewhat lacking in a sense of humor. By Suzanne Collins

When you're in the arena ... you just remember who the enemy is. By Suzanne Collins

She genuinely likes people. All people, not just a select few she's spent years making up her mind about. By Suzanne Collins

Your dreams are sweet and tomorrow brings them true, By Suzanne Collins

Don't be a fool, Katniss. Think for yourself. By Suzanne Collins

Warmblood now a bloodborne death,Will rob your body of it's breathMark your skin and seal your fate The Underland becomes a plate By Suzanne Collins

Deep in the meadow , under the willow , a bed of grass , a soft green pillow By Suzanne Collins

Deep in the meadow, hidden far away A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray Forget your woes and let your troubles lay By Suzanne Collins

Updates from Coin about the nature of the bombs. Certainly, the war is still being waged, but as to its status, we're in the By Suzanne Collins

Eyes so black they seem all pupils. By Suzanne Collins

Let her go. Better to waste a day than another month. Maybe a little tour of Twelve is just what she needs to convince her we're on the same side. By Suzanne Collins

I can only manage to hold on to one simple thought: an image of Snow's face accompanied by the whisper in my head. I will kill you. By Suzanne Collins

If I burn, you burn with me By Suzanne Collins

A leather bag filled with food and a flask of hot tea. By Suzanne Collins

Let the Seventy-forth Hunger Games begin, Cato, I think. Let them begin for real. By Suzanne Collins

Lunch makes me feel a bit better. By Suzanne Collins

Of course you are. The tributes were necessary to the Games, too. Until they weren't," I say. "And then we were very disposable - right, Plutarch? By Suzanne Collins

Just one more thing. I kill Snow. By Suzanne Collins

As long as you can find yourself, you'll never starve. By Suzanne Collins

The odds are never in our favour. By Suzanne Collins

It's hard to hate my prep team. They're such total idiots. - Katniss. By Suzanne Collins

I look down from the branch I'm perched on. The Careers look murderous. Now I smile.'How have things been with you?' I ask sweetly. By Suzanne Collins

I volunteer as tribute!~Katniss Everdeen By Suzanne Collins

Hey. I just wanted to make sure you got home," I say. "Katniss, I live three houses away from you," he says. By Suzanne Collins

I tell him,"Real.""-Katniss Everdeen By Suzanne Collins

The Mockingjay lives. By Suzanne Collins

Maybe the other tributes are out there beating one another senseless. Which would be fine.- Katniss - By Suzanne Collins

We had to save you because you're the mockingjay, Katniss," says Plutarch. "While you live, the revolution lives. By Suzanne Collins

Floating on my back, as I am now, By Suzanne Collins

Suddenly I am furious, that with my life on the line, they don't even have the decency to pay attention to me. That I'm being upstaged by a dead pig. By Suzanne Collins

The real sports of the Hunger Games is watching the tributes kill one another By Suzanne Collins

It's strange to be so physically close to someone who's so distant By Suzanne Collins

Flight is essential, but I can't let my fear show. By Suzanne Collins

They weren't expecting the attack. By Suzanne Collins

If my holding out those berries was an act of temporary insanity, then those people will embrace insanity too. By Suzanne Collins

He never lets go of Annie's hand. Not when they walk, not when they eat. I doubt he ever plans to. By Suzanne Collins

If you hit flesh, you're rewarded with a burst of fake blood. Our dummies are soaked in red. By Suzanne Collins

So this is where stylists go when they've outlived their use. To sad theme underwear shops where they wait for death. By Suzanne Collins

I didn't realize until now how starved I've been for human closeness. By Suzanne Collins

My refusal to play the Games on the Capitol's terms is to be my last act of rebellion. So By Suzanne Collins

I find myself focusing up at the sky - the only roof left - because too many memories are drowning me. By Suzanne Collins

If we burn, you burn with us. By Suzanne Collins

Which begs the question, What is? By Suzanne Collins

Everybody seems to know my secrets before I know them myself By Suzanne Collins

and when he kissed me i didn't know what to do. By Suzanne Collins

Cover yourself!" I lift my gun. By Suzanne Collins

It's not wondering what I breathe in, but who, that threatens to choke me. By Suzanne Collins

To tell or not to tell? By Suzanne Collins

Roses. Wolf mutts. Tributes. Frosted Dolphins. Friends. Mockingjays. Stylists. Me. Everything screams in my dreams tonight. By Suzanne Collins

Any rats around?" asked Gregor. "Just the one on my back," said Ares. By Suzanne Collins

I'm running on hate. By Suzanne Collins

You don't destroy what you want toacquire in the future. By Suzanne Collins

Thank you for you consideration By Suzanne Collins

may the odds be ever in you favour By Suzanne Collins

One of the few freedoms we have in District 12 is the right to marry who we want or not marry at all. And now even that has been taken away from me. I By Suzanne Collins

I hunt. He bakes. Haymitch drinks. By Suzanne Collins

So people really do tear out their hair and beat the ground with their fists By Suzanne Collins

It made the difference between my life and death. By Suzanne Collins

Something small and quiet, like a match being struck, lights up the gloom inside of me. By Suzanne Collins

Let the Seventy-fourth Hunger Games begin, Cato, I think. Let them begin for real. A cold breeze has sprung By Suzanne Collins

You just remember who the enemy is," Haymitch says. "That's all. By Suzanne Collins

I stand there unmoving while they take part in the boldest form of dissent they can manage. Silence. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss....he's still trying to keep you alive. By Suzanne Collins

Rue, who when you ask her what she loves most in the world, replies, of all things, Music. By Suzanne Collins

You should wear flames more often. They suit you. By Suzanne Collins

I'm sure they didn't notice anything but you. You should wear flames more often," he says. "They suit you. By Suzanne Collins

However much President Snow may hate me, this Capitol audience is mine. By Suzanne Collins

I have plenty of fire myself. By Suzanne Collins

Glimmer, I hear someone call her - ugh, the names the people in District 1 give their children are so ridiculous ... By Suzanne Collins

His dad said even the cavemen had geniuses among them. Somebody had thought up the wheel. By Suzanne Collins

Whatever the truth is, I don't see how it will help me get food on the table. By Suzanne Collins

If you are not trying to hold on to time, you are not so afraid of losing it. By Suzanne Collins

Something flickers across his bloodshot eyes. Pain. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss Everdeen, the girl who was on fire, you have provided a spark that, left unattended, may grow to an inferno that destroys Panem, he says. By Suzanne Collins

Live your life, take chances, be crazy. Dont wait 'cause right now is the oldest you've ever been & the youngest you'll be ever again By Suzanne Collins

My name is Katniss Everdeen. Why am I not dead? I should be dead. By Suzanne Collins

Winning the Games will make you famous, losing will mean death. By Suzanne Collins

This is no place for a girl on fire. By Suzanne Collins

Maybe everyone is just trying to protect me by lying to me. I don't care. I'm sick of people lying to me for my own good. By Suzanne Collins

Buttercup gives a flick of his tail that I take as agreement. By Suzanne Collins

But after several hours, I go anyway, walking in silent sock feet, so as not to awaken the ghosts. By Suzanne Collins

I think she is relieved by Haymitch's absence, and who can blame her? By Suzanne Collins

It takes some adjusting from a bow to a gun, but by the end of the day, I've got the best score in my class. By Suzanne Collins

I guess after tonight Boots won't think the whole world is her friend, thought Gregor. She had to find out sometime, but it still made him sad. By Suzanne Collins

Star-crossed lovers desperate to get home together. Two hearts beating as one. Romance. By Suzanne Collins

We love you Effie! By Suzanne Collins

Kind people have a way of working their way inside me and rooting there. By Suzanne Collins

I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble. By Suzanne Collins

You die, and I live, there's no life for me at all back in District Twelve. You're my whole life," he says. "I would never be happy again." I By Suzanne Collins

If you die and i live there's no life for me back in District 12. You're my whole life. I would never be happy again. By Suzanne Collins

No, Darius shouldn't be glad he knew me. If I had By Suzanne Collins

He lives alone, no wife or children, most of his waking hours drunk. I don't want to end up like that. By Suzanne Collins

I feel like dough, being kneaded and reshaped again and again. By Suzanne Collins

That was the first time I ever saw him smile. It transformed him from someone menacing to someone you wished you knew. By Suzanne Collins

You know, you could live a thousand lifetimes and not deserve him. By Suzanne Collins

Mostly we just add to the piles of rainbow glass that's been blown off the exteriors of the cany-colored buildings. By Suzanne Collins

You can swim, too." he says. "Where did you learn that in District Twelve?""We have a very big bathtub. By Suzanne Collins

What? My head doctor says I'm not supposed to censor my thoughts. It's part of my therapy. By Suzanne Collins

I'll tell them that on bad mornings, it feels impossible to take pleasure in anything because I'm afraid it could be taken away. By Suzanne Collins

I reach out to touch his cheek and he catches my hand and presses it against his lips. By Suzanne Collins

Right before the explosions begin, I find a star. By Suzanne Collins

Oh, the fun we two have together. By Suzanne Collins

I miss home badly sometimes. But then I remember there's nothing left to miss anymore. I feel safer here. By Suzanne Collins

I vote yes....for Prim. By Suzanne Collins

That if desperate times call for desperate measures, then I'm free to act as desperately as I wish. By Suzanne Collins

No matter what I do, I'm hurting someone. - Katniss Everdeen By Suzanne Collins

It must be very fragile, if a handful of berries can bring it down. By Suzanne Collins

I'm banged up and bloody and someone seems to be hammering on my left temple from inside my skull. By Suzanne Collins

It'd be better if he were easier to hate. By Suzanne Collins

I'm sick of people lying to me for my own good. Because really it's mostly for their own good. By Suzanne Collins

My advisors were concerned you would be difficult, but you're not planning on being difficult at all, are you?" "No. By Suzanne Collins

We both know they have to have a victor. It can only be one of us. Please, take it. For me. And By Suzanne Collins

I told you we should have rescued the boy first. By Suzanne Collins

You come up and read books?" asked Gregor. "Read them, eat them, whatever mood strikes me, By Suzanne Collins

Don't let him take you from me. By Suzanne Collins

We have to joke about it because the alternative is to be scared By Suzanne Collins

If she cries, he will nose his way into her arms and curl up there until she calms down and falls asleep. I'm so glad I didn't drown him. By Suzanne Collins

Run like the river. By Suzanne Collins

Just the perfect touch of rebellion," says Haymitch "Very nice." Rebellion? By Suzanne Collins

Something is significantly wrong with the creature that sacrifices its children's lives in order to settle its differences. By Suzanne Collins

She's Prim's size in diameter. By Suzanne Collins

Real rebels don't put a secret symbol on something as durable as jewelry. They put it on a wafer of bread that can be eaten in a second if necessary. By Suzanne Collins

But the words are easy and soothing, promising tomorrow will be more hopeful than this awful piece o time we call today. By Suzanne Collins

How did Rue end up on that stage with nothing but the wind offering to take her place? By Suzanne Collins

I'm also giggling, which I think I've done maybe never in my lifetime. By Suzanne Collins

My sleep wasn't peaceful, though. I have the sense of emerging from a world of dark, haunted places where I traveled alone. By Suzanne Collins

Tick tock, this is a clock. By Suzanne Collins

Because I can't handle the nightmares. Not without you. By Suzanne Collins

My mother was beautiful once too. Or so they tell me. -Katniss By Suzanne Collins

I do think you're mad and I'll still go with you. By Suzanne Collins

Well, you better learn fast. You've got about as much charm as a dead slug," says Haymitch. By Suzanne Collins

The news sinks in. Two tributes can win this year. If they're from the same district. Both can live. Both of us can live. By Suzanne Collins

Well, I don't have much competition here.""You don't have much competition anywhere. By Suzanne Collins

I volunteer!" I gasp. "I volunteer as tribute! By Suzanne Collins

It's OK. It's just her hormones from the baby. By Suzanne Collins

Sometimes when things are particularly bad, my brain will give me a happy dream. By Suzanne Collins

I am determined to avenge her, to make her loss unforgettable, and I can only do that by winning and thereby making myself unforgettable. By Suzanne Collins

Hard time adjusting to being underground so much. But after the surreal encounter with the By Suzanne Collins

Oh, my dear Miss Everdeen. I thought we had an agreement not to lie to each other. By Suzanne Collins

I search my heart, but at the moment the only person I can feel creeping up on me is Snow. By Suzanne Collins

To be honest, I'm not much of a drinker. It makes me sick, and I hate that. By Suzanne Collins

I kiss him awake, which seems to startle him. By Suzanne Collins

I will never give up if you never give in. By Suzanne Collins

A pod's activated ahead of us, releasing a gush of steam that parboils everyone in its path, leaving the victims intestine-pink and very dead. By Suzanne Collins

Scores only matter if they're very good, no one pays much attention to the bad or mediocre ones. By Suzanne Collins

Mashed-in nose, half of one ear missing, eyes the color of rotting squash. By Suzanne Collins

I have not wept since the death of my parents," said Luxa quietly. "But I am thought to be unnatural in this respect. By Suzanne Collins

I know every arrow must count, and they do. In the eerie light, By Suzanne Collins

Dead, but not allowed to die. Alive, but as good as dead. By Suzanne Collins

Katniss, the girl on fire, has left behind her flickering flames and bejeweled gowns and soft candlelight frocks. She is as deadly as fire itself. By Suzanne Collins

But the real star of the evening is food. By Suzanne Collins

His dad said if you did something wrong to someone in public, you ought to admit it in public, too. By Suzanne Collins

It's amazing to see things that are suggested in the book fully developed and so brilliantly realized through the artistry of the designers. By Suzanne Collins

Ll I can think about, every day, every waking minute since they drew Prim's name at the reaping, is how afraid I am. By Suzanne Collins

Want a sugar cube? By Suzanne Collins

If you appeal to the crowd, either by being humorous or brutal or eccentric, you gain favor. By Suzanne Collins

Courage only counts when you can count. By Suzanne Collins

And to us, we're more married than any piece of paper or big party could make us. By Suzanne Collins

I want the audience to recognize you when you're in the arena," says Cinna dreamily. "Katniss, the girl who was on fire. By Suzanne Collins

If I'm going to die, I want to still be me By Suzanne Collins

I thought ... I'll never compete with that. No matter how much pain I'm in. By Suzanne Collins

Chins up smiles on - Effie Trinket By Suzanne Collins

Oh, well. At least my blood is flowing. By Suzanne Collins

Hope, it is the only thing stronger than fear. A little hope is effective, a lot of hope is dangerous. By Suzanne Collins

To show them that I'm more than just a piece in their Games?" I say. By Suzanne Collins

Stone conquers people every time. By Suzanne Collins

Do you want me to lie about it?" ... "No I want you to rethink it and come up with the right opinion. By Suzanne Collins

They don't know that I'm already asking for the moon. By Suzanne Collins

But the only thing that distracts me from my current situation is fantasizing about killing President Snow. By Suzanne Collins

I should have tried to save you," I whisper. By Suzanne Collins

At some point, you have to stop running and turn around and face whoever wants you dead.The hard thing is finding the courage to do it. By Suzanne Collins

He frosted under heavy guard. By Suzanne Collins

Do you want me to have them sedate you until it's over? By Suzanne Collins

Now I smile. "How's everything with you?" I call down cheerfully. This takes them aback, but I know the crowd will love it. By Suzanne Collins

Still, I hate them. But, of course, I hate almost everybody now. Myself more than anyone. By Suzanne Collins

where his lips just touch my neck, slowly spreading By Suzanne Collins

My children, who don't know they play on a graveyard. By Suzanne Collins

I flee what I can't fight. What can only do me harm. By Suzanne Collins

She's dead, you stupid cat. She's dead. By Suzanne Collins

Another force to contend with. Another power player who has decided to use me as a piece in her games, By Suzanne Collins

Good. I'm starving. By Suzanne Collins

dripping-wet Gloss By Suzanne Collins

Because it doesn't matter anymore, and because I'm so desperately lonely I can't stand it. By Suzanne Collins

What about you?""Not a clue. I keep wishing I could bake a cake or something. By Suzanne Collins

Upon this crown my pledge I give,To my last breath,I hold this choice, I will your unjust deaths avenge,All here who died without a voice. By Suzanne Collins

Whatever it takes to break you. By Suzanne Collins

Just because people starve in a book, doesn't mean that we will starve in the future ... By Suzanne Collins

I have kept track of the boy with the bread. By Suzanne Collins

I mean I know it's cold out here and not everybody has a sleeping bag. But when you grit your teeth and stick it out until dawn! By Suzanne Collins

When I was young, I was trained in stage fighting and rapier and dagger for several years. By Suzanne Collins

It's not easy to find a topic. Talking of home is painful. Talking of the present unbearable. By Suzanne Collins

Here's some advice. Stay alive. By Suzanne Collins

And like a fool, I bought into it. By Suzanne Collins

Because I have learned the hard way how deadly these beauties can be. By Suzanne Collins

This is the day of the reaping. By Suzanne Collins

She's really gone, then. The little girl with the back of her shirt sticking out like a duck tail, By Suzanne Collins

I'll never know what it was he wanted me to remember. By Suzanne Collins

Tragic tribute to the woman lying where we left her, with my arrow still in her heart. Someone has redone her makeup for the cameras. The By Suzanne Collins

When I wake up, the other side of the bed is cold. By Suzanne Collins

Orange? Like Effie's hair?" I say."A bit more muted," he says. "More like sunset. By Suzanne Collins

People deal with me, but they are genuinely fond of Prim. Maybe there will be enough fondness to keep her alive. By Suzanne Collins

Panem today Panem tomorrow Panem FOREVER!!! By Suzanne Collins

He tells the hiustory of Panem, the country that rose up out of the ashes of a place that was once North America. By Suzanne Collins

Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor. By Suzanne Collins

But just the fact that he was sparkling leads me to doubt everything that happened. By Suzanne Collins

The more you can distract yourself, the better. By Suzanne Collins

Pity does not get you aid. Admiration at your refusal to give in does. By Suzanne Collins

What is to prevent, say, an uprising? By Suzanne Collins

Why don't they leave? Why do they stay to watch? And now I know. It's because you have to. By Suzanne Collins

Anyway, even if she's sugarcoating my good points, I appreciate it. Frankly, I could use a little sugarcoating. By Suzanne Collins

She's a survivor, that one. By Suzanne Collins

How about you, Mockingjay? You feel totally safe?" "Oh, yeah. Right up until I got shot," I say. By Suzanne Collins

A spark could be enough to set them ablaze. By Suzanne Collins

I'm running on hate. When the energy from that ebbs I'll be worthless. By Suzanne Collins

If you won't talk about yourself, at least compliment the audience. Just keep turning it back around, all right. Gush. By Suzanne Collins

Our full stomachs make us more uncomfortable and breathless than we were on the morning's climb. I begin to regret those last dozen oysters. By Suzanne Collins

It costs a lot more than your life. To murder innocent people? It costs everything you are. By Suzanne Collins

We fight, we dare, we end our hunger for justice. By Suzanne Collins

I see now that the circumstances of ones birth are irrelevent. it is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are By Suzanne Collins

I protect Prim in every way I can, but I'm powerless against the reaping. By Suzanne Collins

So I learned to hold my tongue and to turn my features into an indifferent mask so that no one could ever read my thoughts. By Suzanne Collins

When I have survived the worst, opening my eyes underwater, sniffing water into my sinuses and snorting it out, By Suzanne Collins

I almost forgot! Happy Hunger Games! By Suzanne Collins

I don't want anyone with me today. Not even him. Some walks you have to take alone. By Suzanne Collins

Think ... you still have no idea. The effect you can have." He slides his cuffs up the support and pushes himself to a sitting position. "None By Suzanne Collins

I will not be pawn in their games By Suzanne Collins

I don't want to lose the boy with the bread. By Suzanne Collins

In his hands, I am again a mockingjay. By Suzanne Collins

She listened to her heart above all the other voices. By Suzanne Collins

There are much worse games to play. By Suzanne Collins

Together? Together. By Suzanne Collins

Then he smiles as if he'd be happy to lie there and gaze at me forever. By Suzanne Collins

I pound on the glass, screaming my head off. Everyone ignores me except for some Capitol attendant who appears behind me and offers me a beverage. By Suzanne Collins

You could do a lot worse. By Suzanne Collins

Her name's Prim. She's just twelve. And I love her more than anything. By Suzanne Collins

Yes. I killed him. And buried her in flowers," I say. "And I sang her to sleep. By Suzanne Collins

Real or not real? By Suzanne Collins

I can win but you cant lose, this makes us all even in our ways. By Suzanne Collins

I can only form one clear thought.This is no place for a girl on fire. By Suzanne Collins

You'll never, ever be able to do anything but live happily ever after with that boy. By Suzanne Collins
